Sprint Is Considering Selling Itself

Sprint has confirmed it is in talks with Japanese telecommunications company Softbank for a "potential substantial investment" that could change control of the company, report Reuters' Taro Fuse and Sinead Carew.

A few minutes ago we put out a statement indicating that Sprint is in discussions with Softbank regarding a potential transaction. The transaction could include a substantial financial investment by Softbank in Sprint and could include a change in control of the company. This transaction may or may not occur. I wanted to let you know about the possibility. We will keep you updated. Most importantly, please stay focused on delivering strong fourth quarter results.

Sprint has turned itself around in the last few months, with the stock more than doubling in the last fews, as WSJ's Wakabayashi and Troianovski note. But the buyout would be a "lifeline for the ailing company," which has since been eclipsed by AT&T and Verizon explains Corporate Intelligence's Dennis K. Berman.

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